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Keilyn Carpenter
Freshman Keilyn Carpenter hit .235 in the first match on Saturday.
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Winner Wayne State WSU 6-1,0-0 GLIAC
1
Davis & Elkins D&E 1-5,0-0 MEC
Winner
Wayne State WSU
6-1,0-0 GLIAC
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Final
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Davis & Elkins D&E
1-5,0-0 MEC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Wayne State WSU 25 25 15 25 (3)
Davis & Elkins D&E 11 22 25 21 (1)
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Wayne State WSU 6-2,0-0 GLIAC
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Winner Southern Ind. USI 6-2,0-0 GLVC
Wayne State WSU
6-2,0-0 GLIAC
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Final
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Southern Ind. USI
6-2,0-0 GLVC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Wayne State WSU 12 23 14 (0)
Southern Ind. USI 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Cameron Weidenthaler, Assistant Media Relations Director

Volleyball Goes 1-1 on Day Two of USI Invitational

EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- After a day-one split at the Southern Indiana Invitational on Friday, the Wayne State University volleyball program (6-2 overall) went 1-1 again on Saturday.  The Warriors bested Davis & Elkins 3-1 before falling in three sets against Southern Indiana (6-2 overall).

Following the final match, Jenna Kray (Westerville, Ohio / Worthington Christian) was named to the All-Tournament Team.

MATCH ONE vs. DAVIS & ELKINS (W, 3-1)
LEADING THE WARRIORS
Chloe Clark (Sterling Heights, Mich. / Stevenson) had eight kills to pace the WSU offense, while Halle Shell (Port Huron, Mich. / Port Huron Northern) had seven kills.  Kamryn Duffield (Romeo, Mich.) finished with 24 assists.  Maddy Benoit (Farmington, Mich. / Mercy) bolstered the defense with 16 digs.

MATCH TWO vs. SOUTHERN INDIANA (L, 0-3)
LEADING THE WARRIORS
Taylor Wagner (St. Joseph, Mich. / Lakeshore) collected a team-high nine kills, while Duffield dished out 24 assists.

HEAD COACH THOUGHTS
"We knew that with playing back-to-back matches today that we needed contributions from our full roster," said head coach Tim Koth.  "Chloe and Keilyn came in and did a nice job in the first match, and Taylor led us in kills and digs against USI.  Overall, the first two weekends have been a positive experience for our group.  Seeing some successes but also finding out what we need to improve on as we head into the rugged GLIAC schedule."

UP NEXT
The Warriors begin GLIAC play against Lake Superior State on Friday night inside the Matthaei.

 
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